My top 10 Spring-time Activities!

The sun is shining as the wind blows the sweet smell of the mango tree’s fresh flowers in my direction. My orchids look amazing, and there is a warm breeze that is felt in the air.

Ah… I absolutely love this moment. I open my eyes to take in the vibrant colors around me.

From the moment my children were born, spring was the season where I let them bask in the sensory experience. I remember taking their tiny fingers and brushing it against the soft petals of the flowers. I would gaze into their little faces as I encouraged them to take in the scents. As an occupational Therapist, I know the importance of learning through sensorial experiences. Being able to interact with and benefit from nature is such a blessing!

As years went by, they progressed to being able to express their own appreciation for what spring has to offer. This is truly our favorite time of the year. There is so much to enjoy…

I am truly excited to have this opportunity to share with you my favorite Spring Time Activities. So without further ado:

Kite Flying. I love this activity. It starts with picking out your favorite Kite- one that speaks to you. For my family that usually includes characters from the Superhero or Princess category. When the wind is blowing, find a nice spot in the backyard or at your local park. Just watch out for those trees. If you are not used to kite flying, there are so many sites with details about technique. Google “Kite flying” for tips.

Picnics. This a great family activity. One that does not require much preparation (One of the reasons its a family staple) Picnics can be as simple or as fancy as your family like. Some days we like to grab a blanket pack a few sandwiches and go to our favorite park. Other times it means grilling, precooked meals, picnic tables, linen, and a beautiful center piece. It really depends on your preference. You can invite extended family or friends. It’s all about enjoying time with the people you care about!

Planting. So I happen to enjoy trees. Fruit trees are my favorite, because they are fruitful (tee-hee). But it will be awhile before you can reap the fruits of your labor (Ha! I crack myself up.) When involving children, however, its nice to include plants with quick results and beauty like flowers or a bean plant. I find this to be a great way to teach them about responsibility and nature!

Treasure hunting. Children have a blast with this. I love out door treasure hunts, because- it’s outdoors! But for those days when you prefer or must (in the case of rainy days) stay indoors- this works. Whether you are hiding eggs and carrots, or random treasures, get creative. Depending on the age (or developmental level) of the people involved, you can choose to add riddles and clues. I found this site, with a step by step guide, titled: How to Make a Treasure Hunt for Kids: Your Ultimate Guide.

Water Play– Now for us living in a mostly warm state, spring offers a much needed relief from the cold and brutal winter months (which is pretty much any temperature below 70 degrees). So we relish in the opportunity to return to beach everyday whether.

Road trip/Family Vacation. This can mean a short trip to a neighboring town or a trip involving a plane ride. This takes advance planning, but worth the effort. I love family vacations because it offers much needed bonding time.

Bike riding Yay! Grab your safety gear and get going! Stay in the neighborhood or go to the park. This is a given!No planning needed. This is my children’s favorite!

Fruit picking. Find a farm that allows you to pick you own fruit. This is something I am planning for this year- but have found myself a little busier than normal. I cannot wait! In the South, beginning of Aril 2016 is great for strawberry picking. Strawberries have a brief season, so get to picking!

Swinging at the park. This such a relaxing activity to me. As long as you can tolerate the motion, this can just give you a breather. I love the moment the kids learn to swing themselves and I am given the opportunity to just enjoy it along with them. My daughter loved the swing so much that she would hold me captive for hours, as a toddler, pushing her on the swing. I finally smartened up and put a seat at just the right spot. Ahhh- I could sit and push.

Family Sporting. Ok so… how friendly this remains depends on those involved. We happen to enjoy and friendly game of soccer. So off to the park or the back yard to enjoy. We learn to work around the various levels of abilities. It usually ends up with all three of us trying to get the ball away from Daddy. My younger child is also learning how to allow others to have the ball. He still cries when someone takes “his” ball. Tee-hee- He is too cute!

It’s nice to see their progression over the years. Your family sport could be football, basketball, volleyball, or a simple catch and throw. Whatever your preference, get outdoors and enjoy!

What are your favorite activities for the Spring? I’d love to hear about them.

For those of you who hail from the North Pole, feel free to chime in with your favorite warmer weather activities.

Hiking near waterfalls, watching meteor showers, special planetary positions, chasing fireflies, learning about the plants in Mom’s garden, coloring Easter eggs, making our own Valentines. Lying on the bed reading fairy tales together. A lovely combination of indoor and outdoor activities. What are your children’s favorites? What were yours when you were a little girl?

As a little girl, there was seven of us. We were left to entertain ourselves. The younger ones usually played all sorts of games in the back-yard. We went through phases. Kite flying was one. I remember us making a kite. Can’t remember the details. We also had our own garden. We had many fruit trees- so fruit picking was fun. I can remember how proud my older brother felt when we cooked his carrots for the first tine.
My children love bike riding, the park, kite flying and road trips. My son’s favorite is probably bike riding- he never wants to break! My daughter enjoys picnics and playing soccer. Anything at the park is a favorite for the both of them. It sounds like your mom was a crafty person. I am sure you had lots of fun growing up! She spiced it up with variety. I like the idea of lying on the bed reading fairy tales. My children love to lay on my bed and read. We take turns when we have time at night. Such lovely memories.

Sounds like a pretty great childhood. We had only five — all girls. I remember making diamond shaped kites, too. Dad exposed us to those, and taught us how to get them off the ground. That was a terrific springtime activity if you found an open space with no powerlines. 🙂

Picnics, walks by the lake with my dog, just being outside and enjoying the weather when it gets warmer are some of my favorites. Biking along the sculpture garden trail near where I live is also a fun way to spend a nice spring afternoon. I’m also taking part in the A to Z Challenge at http://www.fiftyphilosophy.com. I’m ready for some warm, sunny weather now!

I am with you, Imastand. Being outside is such a joy! “Biking along the sculptured trail”, sounds like a line out of a fairy tale. I am sure that is true peaceful fun. Having anice path to bike along is quite calming. Congrats on the A to Z challenge. I must check it out.

So many homes in my neighborhood have the most beautiful tulips popping up around this time of year. All colors and I’m jealous!! Lol! Thought I would plant some but I just found out that the bulbs have to go in the ground in the fall to pop up the following spring. I missed out! I put a reminder on my calendar for September so I will have my pretty tulips next year! To be continued for me! Lol!

I too loved your post. We are just starting to see our tulips and hoping they will POP at any moment. I like Spring because it reminds me of how God can make it all new again, regardless of the situation. Also, the birds are singing and chirping and this brings me an overabundance feeling of joy.